If all you are using is HTML, you should not experience any differences. In fact, php should work better on Linux as that is its native environment.
Running php on Linux gives you more options not directly available on IIS, (e.g., use of the .htaccess file)
Whatever the case, I would do my own backup of the site prior to switch over because you can never predict what will happen. Having your own backup will allow you to upload your site to the new location if the switchover doesn't work out well
why are you doing that first of all…?? you want your system to crash? visita is very wierd about doing all that stuff
you need to take the file out of where its located…edit it and save it to that file that you just removed it from..make sure that you dont delete the org file
The only thing I noted was you spaced it at each paragraph instead of just using tab and the title should be Simply Lucy and the first chapter should be Zach or somthing. But oh my gosh! It was SO cute! I would love to read more! I'm 13, so it does appeal to me! I totally know what your talking about when you talked about it being weird, even though they were only 2 years apart! It's SO real! My email's bunny2459@hotmail.com THis is only if you want to send more! I would LOVE to read more, oh, and I took some extra classes on editing, so you can trust me, that is, if you want to! Bye!
yes i like the whole thing you are a good writer i am in 10th grade this year and in marching band but i play the drums hey you are a good writer could you help me developed my writing and grammar skills they are really bad email me if you will thanks
Apparently there is a problem with your Window Mail protocol SMTP. Your administration is in Spanish and english smtp mail gmail. com. Ask your sister, what she did and correct the problem or called Window Mail for help, they also have a mailing address and phone number. Best of luck.
have you done a virus scan ? back in the old days (of win98), computer viruses used to knock c-drives into compatibility mode.
if you've done that, you can always remove them from the device manager and reboot – that will make windows re-recognize them and that might get rid of the problem too (tho you'll be prompted to reboot several more times).
i've also had that problem if the bios settings were messed up (say, if the floppy drive was deactivated or the cd-rom had its settings misconfigured).
What model linksys? My wrt54g has an access restriction page for blocking by service, website or keyword. Savvy users can get around these pretty easily, but you can cut down some of the dangers.
Are the files still in wmv? If it is, then that's good. Then the videos may be just corrupted or the codec you use is just bad. Try to re-convert the wmv files to wmv again. Doing that can help "kill" the bad codecs and create new fresh ones. Where are you getting the videos? You also may want to get a fresh copy if that is possible. You also may want to consider downloading and installing the full k-lite codec pack 3.25 from here
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/K_Lite_Codec_Pack.htm
Email me at bigboy105us@yahoo.com if you have any more questions or problems or need help.
It looks like you may have some malware sitting in your temporary internet files folder.
Hopefully you have a proper security suite installed on your computer… antivirus, firewall, antispyware, etc from a reliable vendor like a mcafee, norton, etc.. that is properly configured, up to date, and automatically downloading updates… if so here is what I would do.
First, right click my computer, properties, system restore and turn it OFF until you fix this and then turn it back on to create a clean restore point.
Next, close out of any running programs, especially your web browser (but NOT your security suite), and right-click on IE > Properties > Delete browsing files / temp internet files
Next, perform a manual update of your security suite and perform a complete scan of your system.
If you are still unable to delete the file in that temp folder, boot into safe mode and delete it.
This should fix the problem. If you are unsure as to the validity of your security suite you can attempt a web based scan from http://housecall65.trendmicro.com but the problem with deleting these malicious temp files with the browser open is that they are technically "in use" while it's open and therefore cannot be deleted.
You may also need to go into Start > Run > type msconfig > hit enter and click on the startup tab to uncheck this file that is trying to load upon startup.
September 4th, 2009 - 14:08
If all you are using is HTML, you should not experience any differences. In fact, php should work better on Linux as that is its native environment.
Running php on Linux gives you more options not directly available on IIS, (e.g., use of the .htaccess file)
Whatever the case, I would do my own backup of the site prior to switch over because you can never predict what will happen. Having your own backup will allow you to upload your site to the new location if the switchover doesn't work out well
September 4th, 2009 - 14:44
I think that Microsoft can do the best job of explaining to you what's going on. Here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894391
and
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/821690
I hope this helps. Good Luck!
September 4th, 2009 - 19:29
why are you doing that first of all…?? you want your system to crash? visita is very wierd about doing all that stuff
you need to take the file out of where its located…edit it and save it to that file that you just removed it from..make sure that you dont delete the org file
September 4th, 2009 - 21:32
September 4th, 2009 - 23:32
The only thing I noted was you spaced it at each paragraph instead of just using tab and the title should be Simply Lucy and the first chapter should be Zach or somthing. But oh my gosh! It was SO cute! I would love to read more! I'm 13, so it does appeal to me! I totally know what your talking about when you talked about it being weird, even though they were only 2 years apart! It's SO real! My email's bunny2459@hotmail.com THis is only if you want to send more! I would LOVE to read more, oh, and I took some extra classes on editing, so you can trust me, that is, if you want to! Bye!
September 5th, 2009 - 02:29
yes i like the whole thing you are a good writer i am in 10th grade this year and in marching band but i play the drums hey you are a good writer could you help me developed my writing and grammar skills they are really bad email me if you will thanks
September 5th, 2009 - 04:15
Apparently there is a problem with your Window Mail protocol SMTP. Your administration is in Spanish and english smtp mail gmail. com. Ask your sister, what she did and correct the problem or called Window Mail for help, they also have a mailing address and phone number. Best of luck.
September 5th, 2009 - 04:45
have you done a virus scan ? back in the old days (of win98), computer viruses used to knock c-drives into compatibility mode.
if you've done that, you can always remove them from the device manager and reboot – that will make windows re-recognize them and that might get rid of the problem too (tho you'll be prompted to reboot several more times).
i've also had that problem if the bios settings were messed up (say, if the floppy drive was deactivated or the cd-rom had its settings misconfigured).
good luck !!
September 5th, 2009 - 18:06
What model linksys? My wrt54g has an access restriction page for blocking by service, website or keyword. Savvy users can get around these pretty easily, but you can cut down some of the dangers.
September 5th, 2009 - 18:20
Yes, it's great picasso!
September 5th, 2009 - 19:46
It will tell you about it here.
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/9bbdkx3k.aspx
September 6th, 2009 - 08:23
Are the files still in wmv? If it is, then that's good. Then the videos may be just corrupted or the codec you use is just bad. Try to re-convert the wmv files to wmv again. Doing that can help "kill" the bad codecs and create new fresh ones. Where are you getting the videos? You also may want to get a fresh copy if that is possible. You also may want to consider downloading and installing the full k-lite codec pack 3.25 from here
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/K_Lite_Codec_Pack.htm
Email me at bigboy105us@yahoo.com if you have any more questions or problems or need help.
September 6th, 2009 - 18:43
Yes first you need to format the drive, then you need to set up the NTSF partition, then you can download 2000 pro, hope that helped and good luck.
September 7th, 2009 - 03:14
September 7th, 2009 - 13:32
It looks like you may have some malware sitting in your temporary internet files folder.
Hopefully you have a proper security suite installed on your computer… antivirus, firewall, antispyware, etc from a reliable vendor like a mcafee, norton, etc.. that is properly configured, up to date, and automatically downloading updates… if so here is what I would do.
First, right click my computer, properties, system restore and turn it OFF until you fix this and then turn it back on to create a clean restore point.
Next, close out of any running programs, especially your web browser (but NOT your security suite), and right-click on IE > Properties > Delete browsing files / temp internet files
Next, perform a manual update of your security suite and perform a complete scan of your system.
If you are still unable to delete the file in that temp folder, boot into safe mode and delete it.
This should fix the problem. If you are unsure as to the validity of your security suite you can attempt a web based scan from http://housecall65.trendmicro.com but the problem with deleting these malicious temp files with the browser open is that they are technically "in use" while it's open and therefore cannot be deleted.
You may also need to go into Start > Run > type msconfig > hit enter and click on the startup tab to uncheck this file that is trying to load upon startup.
Good Luck